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William C. "Bill" Warner

Jackson, Michigan

1942 - 2022

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Warner, William C. "Bill" Of Jackson, passed away on his 80th birthday, Tuesday, November 15, 2022. He is survived by his four children, William "BJ" (Alayna) Warner, James (Rachel) Warner, Megan (Colby) Andrews, and Josh Warner; and nine grandchildren, Maddisan, Kennadi, Azlynn, Gavin, Mya,...

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To the Warner family, I am sorry to hear this today! My condolences to all family members! I knew Bill from my days at the Juvenile Court as well as our Catholic faith! Bill was a unique character and it´s my sincere wish, he´s at peace with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! God bless! Jim Quillen

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RIP my old friend

My deepest condolences to you all on the loss of a wonderful man, father, grandfather and friend to many people. I know how much he loved you all and I shall cherish every moment I got to spend with Bill and meeting you all. I smile thinking of Bill, even during these sad times but rejoice during these times to remember a very remarkable man. Hugs to you all, Lynn from Calgary

BILLY WILL BE MISSED SO MUCH BY EVERYONE WHOSE LIFE HE TOUCHED DURING HIS 80 YEARS. YES, BILLY, YOU MADE IT UNTIL YOUR 80TH BIRTHDAY!! HE WAS MY FREIND FOR OVER 60 YEARS AND I HAVE SO MANY FOND MEMORIES OF TIMES WE SPENT TOGETHER. HE AND "SPEEDY" IN THEIR CLOWN SUITS AND POLKA DOTTED VW ,AMUSED ALL THE KIDS FOR ME AT THE JACKSON MOTOR SPEEDWAY YEARS AGO. I DON'T THINK MY WIFE AND I WILL EAT ANOTHER CONEY ISLAND WITHOUT THINKING OF BILLY. REST IN PEACE, DEAR FRIEND, WITH YOUR MOM...

Jim, BJ, I am so sorry to just find out that your Dad had passed and not aware that he had been having health issues. Please accept my deepest condolences on your loss. He was a "character" and Good Man! May He Rest in Peace. Respectfully, Bob Smith

HE WAS A GOOD MAN IN OUR PRAYERS WALLY / JOHN NIECKO

My deepest sympathy to the Warner family. I´m sure this is the same Billy Warner from Elm St. who chased me home from Trumbull School. Hearing his name bring back fun memories of our childhood. After high school I never happened to see him around town. I´m so proud a East side kid had so many great accomplishes in his life. Rest In Peace my friend.